It is challenging to run a large project with 14 partners in 5 countries for 4 years. The Toolkit Report explains a little of how we did it and what we achieved. The Toolkit represents the final results of the Coast Alive Project. A lot of work has gone into producing the final report. It is based on work, experiences and activities reported by all 14 partners in the project. It is a very practical analysis of the work we have presented here as ‘Initiatives’, mixed with the experiences we have gained in the job of actually running a project.
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Initiatives
We have organized the Initiatives in three different ways to try to ease access. Each of these is a very broad category. -
Themes
The three themes were decided at the first work session of the partnership. They reflect a genuine interest in exploring three areas of work. Over time, however, we have seen many of the Initiatives be of a nature that crosses into at least one if not both of the two other themes. -
Activities
The huge range of activities described in all of these short documents has been grouped into these cateories. The titles do not do justice to all the effort and all the excitement created by these little projects. -
Country or Region
You can select to look at the initiatives developed and tested by any one of the partner countries or by the individual partners. -
Tourism, leisure and sustainable development on the coast, EURISY event
Workshop with EURISY on the use of satellite services in regional development -
Start guide for geocaching
This a brief guide on how to get started with the Coast Alive geocaching -
Project Newsletter no. 8
As the project moves on there is a great amount of news! This newsletter captures some of the latest stories for you. There is much, much more information behind this, please contact us if you should like to learn more about any of our activities. -
Newsletter no. 9
This is the Newsletter for the Spring of 2012.






















